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Kelling (also
known as Low
Kelling and as
Lower Kelling) is a
village and a
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is 10.1
miles (16...
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physician at the city
hospital in Dresden. In the 1890s,
Kelling devised an
esophagoscope Kelling specialized in
gastrointestinal physiology and anatomy...
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Graeme Hunter Kelling (4
April 1957 – 10 June 2004) was a
Scottish musician and the
original guitarist with the
Scottish pop band,
Deacon Blue. Born in...
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Kelling Hall is a
Grade II*
listed building situated in the
civil parish of
Kelling in the
English county of Norfolk. It is 0.7
miles from the parish...
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Kelling is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Kelling (1818–1898), New
Zealand emigration agent,
farmer and
community leader Fedor...
- The Book of
Kells (Latin:
Codex Cenannensis; Irish:
Leabhar Cheanannais; Dublin,
Trinity College Library, MS A. I. [58],
sometimes known as the Book of...
- High
Kelling is
within the area
covered by
North Norfolk District Council. In the last Census,
carried out in 2001, the po****tion of High
Kelling was...
- York City
Transit Authority hired George L.
Kelling, the
author of
Broken Windows, as a consultant.
Kelling was
later hired as a
consultant to the Boston...
- Carl
Friederich Christian Kelling (21 June 1818 – 28
December 1898),
generally known as
Charles Frederick Christian Kelling, was a New
Zealand emigration...
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beginning in the mid-1980s.
Kelling died in Hanover, New
Hampshire on May 15, 2019 from
complications of
cancer at the age of 83.
Kelling was
married twice, first...